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  • AZTB
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    Originally posted by AyPapiii View Post
    ...But those are not my words. It was just dumbness on my part.
    No worries, Tom...I was just yankin' your chain.

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  • AyPapiii
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    Originally posted by AZTB View Post

    DUDE...really? "Inka"...?
    Thanks for pointing that out.Sorry for the confusion. My error.

    That is how the Peruvians spell it. I spent some time there.

    Funny, I just came across this qoute in relation to Inca and Inka.


    (We use the Inka spelling rather than the more common Inca because it is consistent with the traditional South American language of Quechua and in accordance with the Smithsonian’s efforts to preserve native languages.)

    But those are not my words. It was just dumbness on my part.

    Last edited by AyPapiii; Apr 13, 2018, 10:47 AM. Reason: Quote

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  • 02-T-Bird
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    [QUOTE=wcoates;n1026257]

    Wasn't there an Italian guy from Joisey sang well. Paul Inka?

    You mean the Paul Inka from Canada? Come in Bill you're going to loose your honorary membership to the Canadian caravan.

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  • 007Cruiser
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    Lots of guys from Jersey sing well.

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  • wcoates
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    Originally posted by 007Cruiser View Post

    You never heard of Inka Dinka Doo?
    Wasn't there an Italian guy from Joisey sang well. Paul Inka?

    Couple of XLRs on Ebay less than $20k.

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  • AZTB
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    Originally posted by 11TH GEN View Post

    Jim..wasn't a bottle of this in the trunk of every one delivered?
    Wasn't in my trunk, Ric...but there was an ol' 78 of Jimmy Durante!

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  • 11TH GEN
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    Originally posted by AZTB View Post

    DUDE...really? "Inka"...?
    Jim..wasn't a bottle of this in the trunk of every one delivered?
    Attached Files

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  • RBIRD
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    You got a million of 'em, Gene!

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  • 007Cruiser
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    Originally posted by AZTB View Post

    DUDE...really? "Inka"...?
    You never heard of Inka Dinka Doo?

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  • AZTB
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    Originally posted by AyPapiii View Post
    Maybe I could help you out with the Inka Gold problem. Any car haulers out your way?
    DUDE...really? "Inka"...?

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  • AyPapiii
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    Originally posted by 007161947 View Post
    Looking for opinions of switching my 2005 Inca gold for a 2008 Cadillac XLR
    Maybe I could help you out with the Inca Gold problem. Any car haulers out your way?


    Last edited by AyPapiii; Apr 13, 2018, 10:29 AM. Reason: To correct the misspelling. Inka to Inca.

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  • Vantbird
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    We own a 2013 SRX and it has been great no problems. We are going to sell it and get
    ALFA ROMEO GIULIA Twin Turbo
    Cadillac ATS V coupe twin turbo
    Corvette Sport
    The wife has to pick the one she likes best

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  • Rondor
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    Originally posted by HKS View Post

    Good One
    It's those I almost didn't do that drive me nuts

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  • Chris11
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    Ironically, my search has focused on two unlikely vehicles - 2003-2005 Thunderbirds and 2005-2007 Cadillac XLR's. I found a 2004 T-Bird with only 38K miles and and a cool color combo (merlot / sand). Unfortunately when I talked to the dealer today another prospective buyer took it to a Ford dealer for an evaluation - probably sold. (under $16). I also looked at a 2006 XLR with 65K miles - slightly higher price but think I could get them down. Again, great color combo (red/shale). I previously had a 1991 Allante and liked it a lot - top mechanism was riduculous, however and had a few issues with the car. My biggest concern about the Caddy is the top mechanism and reliability. Plus the trunk space with the top lowered looks bigger in the Thunderbird. We will see what happens...

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  • jerrym3
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    In the 1967 movie "The Graduate", the key word was "plastics".

    Today, the key word is "parts".

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